Bernie Roehl


Bernie Roehl is a software developer based at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. He is probably best known in VR circles for REND386 and AVRIL, free software packages that are still in widespread use by hobbyists. REND386 recently won the 1995 Meckler award for outstanding software achievement. He is also the author of two books on VR, "Virtual Reality Creations" and "Playing God: Creating Virtual Worlds".

He is currently the product reviewer for VR Special Report and a regular columnist for VR News, as well as having had articles appear in Real Time Graphics and CyberEdge Journal. He is also very active on the www-vrml email list.

When he's not writing, speaking or developing software, Bernie is involved with an improvisational comedy troupe. He also performs regularly with a theatre group that does murder mystery dinner theatre.

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